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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now approved Merck's Gardasil human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine for use in boys and men ages 9 to 26. The hope is that immunization of boys and men will help reduce the incidence of HPV transmission to women, thereby reducing the overall occurrence of cervical cancer.

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Our chief medical officer, Dr. Edward Geehr, shares the latest on cervical cancer vaccines: http://bit.ly/u0jyE

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BBC News - Switch in cervical cancer vaccine

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